The 600 and 700 blocks of Locust Street date back to the late 18th century. One home belonged to a Maryland governor, another to the first president of the National Bank of Cambridge. At least two houses were designed by prolific local architect J. Benjamin Brown. Beyond Choptank Avenue, Locust was once the driveway to the 100-acre Oakley Farm.
Cambridge Time Machine: Heading Down Locust Street
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